Sentences with phrase «public scrutiny at»

It does appear as though it will be subject to public scrutiny at least.
It's no secret Amazon is the subject of intense public scrutiny at the moment over a flurry of controversial decisions from the online retailing giant against some of the publishers with which it does business.
Meanwhile, DAILY POST is aware that under the Electoral Act No. 6 2010 (Amendment) Bill 2017 recently passed into law by the Senate, INEC is mandated to publish voters» registers on its official website (s) for public scrutiny at least 30 days before a general election and any INEC staff who is responsible for this but fails to act as prescribed shall be liable on conviction to six months» imprisonment.

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Specifically, Defendants made false and / or misleading statements and / or failed to disclose that: (i) the Company conspired with other dental supply companies to violate federal antitrust laws; (ii) discovery of the foregoing conduct would subject the Company to heightened regulatory scrutiny and potential criminal sanctions; and (iii) that as a result of the foregoing, Henry Schein's public statements were materially false and misleading at all relevant times.
However, «recent public scrutiny of data management practices at Facebook may have a tempering effect on citizens» willingness to opt - in, especially in the near - term,» the Goldman team said in a note to clients.
The talk at that hearing in 2009 suggests that the SEC may not want its investigations open to public scrutiny out of fear that the regulator may end up looking sloppy at best and negligent at worst.
The arrest comes at a national moment when the way people of color are treated by police in public places is under intense scrutiny, following the April 12 arrests of two black men sitting inside a Philadelphia Starbucks on charges that they were trespassing.
Mr. Avenatti responded late Friday that the president was engaging in «bullying tactics» aimed at moving the case «behind closed doors, outside of public view and scrutiny
Practically every company that goes public these days first files to do so under the JOBS Act, a federal law which gives companies that meet certain criteria the ability to file confidentially while regulators at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission review its documents without subjecting them to public scrutiny.
Michael Useem, a professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, says this is a «catastrophic moment» for Facebook and predicts the Cambridge Analytica data breach will continue to be a source of «great public interest and intense scrutiny going forward.»
At what point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organizatioAt what point do we conclude that this relentless public mauling at the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organizatioat the hands of government MPs and their private sector proxies is intended not merely to expose the CBC to proper scrutiny as a public agency, but to intimidate it in its function as a news organization?
All these theories are up for public scrutiny, experimentation, replication by others, and many are very good at making predications that actually come true.
Anyway, yes, this is all rather ugly in some very unpleasant ways, but I think the overall conversation here has been relatively civil — at least within the framework I'm working from that all public leaders / figures / role - models who are authors, speakers, event sponsors, etc., commit themselves to public scrutiny and accountability.
There are lots of other crazy details here and the piece is worth reading in full, if only to appreciate the incredible tension that comes with being an extremely public Christian institution at a time when Christianity is under an intense amount of scrutiny for how it operates in America.
For weeks, in an attempt to avoid the scrutiny of the press and the public, Thompson wore dark glasses and a brimmed hat and averted his eyes at stoplights and in airports.
I'm guessing it would be mostly women who would do that; women seek divorce much more than men do, fewer women don't have custody (2.4 million out of 8.6 million single moms, but that's approaching the number of single dads, 2.6 million) and they seem to face less public scrutiny or at least less outrage than cheating men do.
Matters of public importance and individual rights to expression can not, de facto, be made secondary to keeping the production of this product going without public scrutiny — especially when this food stuff, directly contributes to people's health at large.
The «surprise» label attributed to Putin's decision, the «disappointment» characterising public reaction at Khodorkovky's apparent disinterest in re-entering Russian politics, and the «Dissident versus Despot» dichotomy applied to the Putin - Khodorkovky's relationship, bear closer scrutiny.
At the same time, they stimulate a more explicit regulatory discourse and ensures that the public health agenda remains on the radar of public scrutiny, rather than simply being left to the market mechanism to dictate.
To continue to rush through such important and complex legislation at this breakneck pace, disregarding the hard work of cross-party MPs, doesn't just show contempt for parliamentary scrutiny, public debate and democracy — it puts Britain's security at risk.
Yet if public policies are to be measured by the extent to which they cement Britain's place at the top table of international diplomacy, then nuclear weapons policy should not be singled out for scrutiny.
Trump lashed out at the more than two dozen states that have objected to a presidential commission's sweeping request for voter data, accusing them of circumventing public scrutiny over potential voter fraud.
So legislators who are also lawyers that practice at a firm, but who do not work directly for clients, will most likely still operate outside of the public's scrutiny.
The face - to - face meeting with the federal government's top transportation official comes at a crucial moment for Mr. Cuomo amid intense public scrutiny on the state of New York City's deteriorating subway system, and how to fix it.
Executive compensation at some 500 public authorities is the subject of scrutiny by the newly - formed Independent Authorities Budget Office.
Laufer's interpretation — offered three weeks before de Blasio's fundraising efforts received public scrutiny in a Daily News article — could bolster the mayor's case that everything was being done by the book, at least as far as he had been advised.
Indeed, «this budget came together at the last minute and with little public scrutiny
People naturally pay attention to things they find interesting, so Washington at least faces a high level of public scrutiny.
On - topic questions include: whether de Blasio and McCray's partnership is modeled on the Clintons, how the Mayor's Fund will be financed including whether they plan to ask Michael Bloomberg to contribute money, the anticipated size of McCray's staff and office location, whether McCray will regularly issue a public schedule, how de Blasio decided to appoint McCray, whether she will continue to be active in other efforts related to the administration such as the pre-K initiative, whether McCray is ready for increased public and press scrutiny and how others who disagree with any actions or decisions by McCray at the Mayor's Fund can address those with the mayor.
«It's very disappointing that the reform bill was not signed into law,» agreed Assemblyman James Brennan, a Brooklyn Democrat and sponsor of an identical reform bill in Albany, in a separate statement, adding that «each measure was aimed at providing greater transparency and accountability to an authority that has come under growing public scrutiny over the years, as abuses and scandals accumulated.»
Since the election, the pace at which spending is being opened up to public scrutiny has increased to an incredible degree.
ANDREW LANSLEY: Yes, I think he was right because the authority of parliament frankly has been brought in to crisis point and that authority needs to be re-established not just in relation to the Speaker, but in so many other ways, which is why tomorrow for example, the scrutiny panel that David Cameron has established, that is going to be looking not only at making sure that everything we do is transparent and reasonable in the future on clear, unambiguous rules, but we are going to look back, as indeed we've done in the Shadow Cabinet and said, it's not about whether we were within the rules, it's not about whether it was legitimate, it's actually about whether we have done something which is unreasonable, which the public would not regard as acceptable and that, that test, that tougher test is one we've applied to ourselves and we will apply throughout the Conservative Parliamentary Party.
It captures the reason why our conversations with our most intimate friends, when the phones are away and we feel out of the eye of public scrutiny, seem funny to the people involved — when you make a joke only your friend will laugh at or get into a rapid fire conversation about what might ultimately be nonsense late at night.
Together with the numerous partnerships established to further specific aspects of sustainable development, these commitments and those who made them have to be kept honest through scrutiny by civil society and the public at large.
Walker has said he supports subjecting all schools that receive taxpayer money to the same level of scrutiny and has supported legislation aimed at doing that in the past legislative session, including giving report cards to all public, charter and private voucher schools.
Three weeks ago at the Birth to Five Water Cooler produced by Advancement Project California, which included discussions with leading gubernatorial candidates, Newsom said he was «vehemently against» private for - profit charter schools, and that more scrutiny is needed of how the growing charter school sector is spending public funds.
But with public school critics also bemoaning widespread reports of LGBTQ discrimination in the state's mostly religious private schools, their support comes at a time of mounting scrutiny and criticism for private school vouchers.
Yet, at a time when state lawmakers often find themselves under fire for their public school interventions — be it vouchers, Education Savings Accounts or a still - gestating private takeover of low - performing schools — the lab school project has sustained limited public scrutiny and a tepid acceptance from many public school advocates.
Aston chief Dr Ulrich Bez explains its appearance at the Ring — «this race represents the ultimate final engineering durability test for any sports car — it subjects the car to the toughest possible assessment under public scrutiny.
The Seattle Times said that Amazon has come under public scrutiny for its treatment of workers after newspapers, including the Allentown (Pa.) Morning Call and The Seattle Times, revealed harsh conditions at some of its U.S. warehouses.
06 Nov 2008 Role of Public Galleries and Museums comes under Scrutiny The future role and function of public galleries and museums will come under the spotlight in Museum21, a major symposium at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 NovPublic Galleries and Museums comes under Scrutiny The future role and function of public galleries and museums will come under the spotlight in Museum21, a major symposium at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 Novpublic galleries and museums will come under the spotlight in Museum21, a major symposium at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 November.
The Ethics of Scrutiny will be opened by Minister Madigan on the evening of Wednesday 14 February 2018 and will open to the public on Thursday 15 February at 11.30 am.
In a discussion last week at the Americas Society / Council of the Americas, Mr. Babbitt decried the lack of public scrutiny of the road plan even as international lenders and investors were poised to pour in more money.
Much of this skepticism stems from an event that has been termed Climategate, when emails and files from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia were copied and later exposed for public scrutiny and interpretation.
There is NOT yet shown a VALID reason to even think there IS unnatural climate change, so why SHOULD the «public» be at all interested, which is what is DRIVING the growing disinterest AND scrutiny of «greenhouse politic opinion», in turn which has produced AGAIN the «hockey stick debate» response form the «greenhouse advocates».
Presumably, scrutiny by the media and the public at large will provide sufficient impetus for the new investigation committee to complete its work within the prescribed timelines.]
At the same time, behind closed doors without public scrutiny, the UN aviation body meets to decide on...
But despite media scrutiny and public backing for a deal being at an all time high, the conference ended in failure.
In discussing the choice to make the factors open to public scrutiny, Matt Alsdorf, the vice president of criminal justice at the Arnold Foundation, says that «it's important from a fairness per - spective for all the parties to understand what goes into a risk assessment.»
An AG, as a politician, advising Cabinet is not the same thing as a lawyer advising an individual client — the former's advice is, ultimately, political advice, or at least, legal advice that is framed by political considerations that will be the subject of scrutiny and vetting by the House and public as part of its adoption.
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